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he was asked in the interviews he gave today in surrey, when will those flights take off? taking migrants to rwanda? here's what we had to say. >> just saw the president of rwanda in downing street this week. they are absolutely committed to delivering on our partnership, confident partnership, and i'm confident that all that they've got all the preparations place do preparations in place to do so. i'm committed stopping i'm committed to stopping the boats need a boats. we need to have a deterrent so that people come deterrent so that if people come here can't stay, here illegally, they can't stay, they'll be removed. that's why rwanda important. that's they'll be removed. that's why rwari'm important. that's they'll be removed. that's why rwari'm determinedant. that's they'll be removed. that's why rwari'm determined to . that's they'll be removed. that's why rwari'm determined to see at's they'll be removed. that's why rwari'm determined to see it's why i'm determined to see it through. first of all, need through. first of all, we need to through parliament, to get it th
he was asked in the interviews he gave today in surrey, when will those flights take off? taking migrants to rwanda? here's what we had to say. >> just saw the president of rwanda in downing street this week. they are absolutely committed to delivering on our partnership, confident partnership, and i'm confident that all that they've got all the preparations place do preparations in place to do so. i'm committed stopping i'm committed to stopping the boats need a boats. we need to have a...
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just this morning we saw him out in public, he visited west london in surrey, about an hour south of us here in london. he visited charities about food waste. we know environmental causes like this one are so close to the prince's heart. now, as for princess kate and when she could be returning to any official royal duties, right now there's no official timeline from the palace, but we know from the video she posted that she says she's doing well and she is "getting stronger every day." but we understand she will only be returning to official royal duties when her doctors advise her to do so. guys, we do expect to be seeing a lot more of prince william, one of just a handful of senior working royals that are still making public engagements, and we also know he's been shouldering many responsibilities for his father, king charles, as he undergoes cancer treatments, as well. we last saw the monarch on easter sunday here in london. he is still taking those weekly audiences with the prime minister, but in terms of when he could be back making public appearances and going to public events
just this morning we saw him out in public, he visited west london in surrey, about an hour south of us here in london. he visited charities about food waste. we know environmental causes like this one are so close to the prince's heart. now, as for princess kate and when she could be returning to any official royal duties, right now there's no official timeline from the palace, but we know from the video she posted that she says she's doing well and she is "getting stronger every...
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that'll affect businesses like this garden centre in surrey. so what worries them most? financially, and waiting times. waiting times are the biggest. our business model is based on speed and efficiency, and if that's taken away, that's only going to be more detrimental to the company. and there are similar concerns at this cafe and deli in tunbridge wells, which imports food and wine from italy. i will have to pay high prices to bring my goods in and those prices will be passed to the consumer. the products we sell, i can't go and buy anywhere else. the government says the charges will help to pay for world class border facilities, adding that the checks are needed to ensure the quality and safety of imports to protect food supply, farmers and the environment. ben boulos, bbc news. let's talk to john who let's talk tojohn who will be overseeing the spreadsheet as this kicks into night from midnight. how are you feeling about it? we know as ben was explaining, it is up to £125 per import. ben was explaining, it is up to £125 per import-— per import. yes, there are fi
that'll affect businesses like this garden centre in surrey. so what worries them most? financially, and waiting times. waiting times are the biggest. our business model is based on speed and efficiency, and if that's taken away, that's only going to be more detrimental to the company. and there are similar concerns at this cafe and deli in tunbridge wells, which imports food and wine from italy. i will have to pay high prices to bring my goods in and those prices will be passed to the...
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scotland than it is in surrey and therefore it needs to be tailored approach, real support for people to give them the skills they need, the confidence they people they need. i don't think people with condition with a mental health condition should. i hate the idea of just putting life, on putting people on a life, on benefits, off benefits, signing people off sick of their life? >> well, you heard what renee said. stay unemployed said. if they stay unemployed for they're for at least six months, they're never back. never likely to get back. >> which i think that i >> which is why i think that i want support come from >> which is why i think that i wanone, support come from >> which is why i think that i wanone, suthatt come from >> which is why i think that i wan one, su that actually; from >> which is why i think that i wan one, su that actually itrom day one, so that actually it does. some support does. matthew, some support does. matthew, some support does. been cut. does. some support has been cut. and putting and they're actually putting back away back what they've taken away be
scotland than it is in surrey and therefore it needs to be tailored approach, real support for people to give them the skills they need, the confidence they people they need. i don't think people with condition with a mental health condition should. i hate the idea of just putting life, on putting people on a life, on benefits, off benefits, signing people off sick of their life? >> well, you heard what renee said. stay unemployed said. if they stay unemployed for they're for at least six...
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people rolling. in surrey, richmond , >> i live in surrey, richmond, and i see whether it's in the outside or not. obviously i don't drink and i don't go to pubs, at the end of the day pubs, but at the end of the day i feel that adults deserve a place just for themselves where they feel that they don't have to feel that they don't have to feel that they to be aware of they have to be aware of children because like you said, they have to be aware of childirestaurants like you said, they have to be aware of childirestaurants everywhereid, they have to be aware of childirestaurants everywhere is even restaurants everywhere is family , so why not family designated, so why not have a space where it's just for adults ? adults? >> i am old enough to remember when you would go into a pub in the in the 60s or 70s. there was the in the 60s or 70s. there was the man's bar and then there was the man's bar and then there was the lounge bar where women were only allowed in. they weren't allowed to come outside that at all, but they could sit in the lounge bar as well, and i do remember as kids, you're a
people rolling. in surrey, richmond , >> i live in surrey, richmond, and i see whether it's in the outside or not. obviously i don't drink and i don't go to pubs, at the end of the day pubs, but at the end of the day i feel that adults deserve a place just for themselves where they feel that they don't have to feel that they don't have to feel that they to be aware of they have to be aware of children because like you said, they have to be aware of childirestaurants like you said, they...
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the royal surrey cancer and surgical innovation centre and my brother's charity, sarcoma uk. good luck to all the runners. i'm running the london marathon tomorrow in aid of bristol refugee rights. it's my second one, taking this little running pack. and i've got battery pack. phone. backups. my headphones for the music. enjoy the day, runners! it's a really fantastic experience. the london marathon is a wonderful event. | it is a carnival of goodwill and it is a pleasure i to be a part of it. it's never easy. you just got to keep going. just keep putting one foot in front of the other. i but hopefully, i will get i to the finish, and hopefully i'll raise a lot of moneyl for cancer research uk. i love the marathon, i love the crowds. there's a sense of excitement and i love with all the runners running for a good cause. in my case, i'm running for the accessible learning foundation, a brilliant neurodiversity charity, but everybody�*s got their cause they're running for. and so there's this real, realspirit. good sports all of them. chris packham had his head in his hands.
the royal surrey cancer and surgical innovation centre and my brother's charity, sarcoma uk. good luck to all the runners. i'm running the london marathon tomorrow in aid of bristol refugee rights. it's my second one, taking this little running pack. and i've got battery pack. phone. backups. my headphones for the music. enjoy the day, runners! it's a really fantastic experience. the london marathon is a wonderful event. | it is a carnival of goodwill and it is a pleasure i to be a part of it....
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> well, you are talking to, a one man political party who, when he won the police and crime post in surrey, stood as the zero tolerance policing ex—chief , party. so, yes, i completely support that. when i ran, west london, fulham and so on, we had a zero tolerance approach working with the local authority to all forms of crime, saying precisely what you do if you make sure people pay their bus fares on the tube, they pay their fares on the subway . you their fares on the subway. you respond to rowdy yobs and there are people. see, there is a sanction that tends to drive other types of behaviours . so other types of behaviours. so yes, i do believe in an idea that if something is done wrong, there is some kind of sanction . there is some kind of sanction. i'm not saying hang, flog or put them in prison, but you don't ignore stuff. so a real example is you're walking down the high street, as a cop, and you see someone drop a kebab paper on the floor. you go up to them and say, pick that up, please, and put it in the bin. no, i won't give me your name. i'm giving you a summons. no, i won't
> well, you are talking to, a one man political party who, when he won the police and crime post in surrey, stood as the zero tolerance policing ex—chief , party. so, yes, i completely support that. when i ran, west london, fulham and so on, we had a zero tolerance approach working with the local authority to all forms of crime, saying precisely what you do if you make sure people pay their bus fares on the tube, they pay their fares on the subway . you their fares on the subway. you...
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in chertsey in surrey, one bedroom flats going for £300,000 a pop look like they will be used for asylum seekers . but that they will be used for asylum seekers. but that is they will be used for asylum seekers . but that is not seekers. but that is not sustainable. councils and the home office cannot afford to buy posh luxury apartments and fill them with asylum seekers. so where does that leave us? well it leaves us with mass asylum seeker homelessness . there was seeker homelessness. there was reportedly a 223% increase in street homelessness for people leaving asylum accommodation between june and september 2023, so some started camping outside a town hall in greater manchester. while there is nowhere to put these people, what's labour's plan? by the way? >> where would you house people who come on small boats if labour win the next election. >> so labour's policy is to not use the hotels by clearing the backlog. this backlog is crossed using barges and military sites. >> no, absolutely no no. >> no, absolutely no no. >> the labour party has said no, we not that. and for we would not
in chertsey in surrey, one bedroom flats going for £300,000 a pop look like they will be used for asylum seekers . but that they will be used for asylum seekers. but that is they will be used for asylum seekers . but that is not seekers. but that is not sustainable. councils and the home office cannot afford to buy posh luxury apartments and fill them with asylum seekers. so where does that leave us? well it leaves us with mass asylum seeker homelessness . there was seeker homelessness. there...
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quite a few cabinet ministers could end up losing their seats, among them jeremy hunt, his seat in surrey is a real target seat for the lib dems. rishi sunak, on the other hand, has a very , very strong hand, has a very, very strong seat in richmond in yorkshire , seat in richmond in yorkshire, so everything added up all together. i think conservative mps , restive as they might be mps, restive as they might be feeling, will probably keep their heads and hold on to rishi sunak even if there are sort of ten, even 20 letters of no confidence in the next couple of weeks. >> all right, olivia, jack's just written in, and jack says, i'd rather vote for larry the cat. he's seen off plenty of no hopers, so that may well be a sentiment shared by a few viewers. there go larry . thank viewers. there go larry. thank you very much, olivia utley there gb news is brilliant political correspondent. now, folks, for all the best analysis and opinion on that story and very much more, you can go to our website gbnews.com. now the migrant crisis shows absolutely no signs of abating. dozens of migrants who we
quite a few cabinet ministers could end up losing their seats, among them jeremy hunt, his seat in surrey is a real target seat for the lib dems. rishi sunak, on the other hand, has a very , very strong hand, has a very, very strong seat in richmond in yorkshire , seat in richmond in yorkshire, so everything added up all together. i think conservative mps , restive as they might be mps, restive as they might be feeling, will probably keep their heads and hold on to rishi sunak even if there are...
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this would be like you putting this into surrey. you know these people pay thousands in rates. they want to be here because it's beautiful. the prices of houses here are so much and they are now getting this type of thing coming into them. and i spoke to kevin hague late last night to find out exactly what the community were thinking. and the community were thinking. and the proposal is to put 28 man tents onto the site to house 160 young men. >> we feel that's morally wrong . >> we feel that's morally wrong. you can't just dump people in a field in wicklow and expect things to go well. it's a very community led protest and right from the start we've kept it very non—political. we're not interested in right wing politics, we're not interested in racism or anything like that. this is community. people saying this is wrong for our community. >> well, unfortunately for this community here, the public order unit of the garda siochana decided to enforce the law on them in a very physical way just a few nights ago. and that has really brought tensions up. and that community has now
this would be like you putting this into surrey. you know these people pay thousands in rates. they want to be here because it's beautiful. the prices of houses here are so much and they are now getting this type of thing coming into them. and i spoke to kevin hague late last night to find out exactly what the community were thinking. and the community were thinking. and the proposal is to put 28 man tents onto the site to house 160 young men. >> we feel that's morally wrong . >> we...
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so at the very top yesterday you had gavin stevens, who's the former chief constable of surrey and the head of the national police chiefs council , national police chiefs council, saying that the police should admit to being institutionally racist rather than catching criminals. and at the bottom end , you've got about 70% of officers who literally haven't had an arrest in one year. so it's this complete lack of focus on on crime . and what it's left on on crime. and what it's left with is the public and people who own shops are just left where crime is allowed to flourish and criminals can get away with what they want. yeah >> and people working in shops being affronted with with levels of violence, sometimes people stealing from i mean, it stealing from them. i mean, it is really disturbing . is really disturbing. >> you're absolutely right. because what happens here is that the drug addicts or the drug addicts are organised gangs . they feel they're entitled to steal. and he showed some coffee there. i was at a co—op in croydon. and you actually asked for coffee. you couldn't buy
so at the very top yesterday you had gavin stevens, who's the former chief constable of surrey and the head of the national police chiefs council , national police chiefs council, saying that the police should admit to being institutionally racist rather than catching criminals. and at the bottom end , you've got about 70% of officers who literally haven't had an arrest in one year. so it's this complete lack of focus on on crime . and what it's left on on crime. and what it's left with is the...
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they've moved out to places and places like sussex, surrey and kent. to pay the kent. they don't want to pay the train fares to come into london anymore, still the anymore, but they still get the london wage, and it's london premium wage, and it's clearly things in the clearly showing things in the pubuc clearly showing things in the public service are not working properly like passport properly like the passport office dvla. a taxpayer office hmrc, dvla. as a taxpayer i want them back in the office. >> well malcolm says sacked the strikers. they're accountable to the taxpayer. the civil service is no longer civil, does not provide a service and has become the refuge of a new lazy, entitled class. >> oh , caroline says personally, >> oh, caroline says personally, i think going in three days a week should not be a problem. >> and to be honest, i think the civil service is overstaffed and needs trimming down, which gordon brown was told to do. but it never happened. >> no, khan says. it never happened. >> mo, khan says. it never happened. >> i don'tan says. it never happ
they've moved out to places and places like sussex, surrey and kent. to pay the kent. they don't want to pay the train fares to come into london anymore, still the anymore, but they still get the london wage, and it's london premium wage, and it's clearly things in the clearly showing things in the pubuc clearly showing things in the public service are not working properly like passport properly like the passport office dvla. a taxpayer office hmrc, dvla. as a taxpayer i want them back in the...